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Zeus had fixed Apollos bow, and let him keep the lyre. Zeus had let Athena keep the owl and the owl had became her symbol. Apollo and Athena had gone on with there lives and Apollo had said that Athena could spend time with Niobe whenever she wanted so she wouldn't try and kill another god or goddess again.

Athena let Niobe go home with Apollo realizing that even though she did not have an excising mother, that shouldn't stop her half brother from spending time with his. Athena and Apollo had returned home to a large olive tree growing outside of Olympus.

Athena choose an owl  and Apollo choose a raven. The last animal standing would decide if Niobe could go home. After very long hours of fighting the owl had a wise idea to dive down, grab a stick and stab the raven killing it. After going through with the plan the raven died falling to the ground.

Athena had made it very clear that the only way Niobe could return home, was if Apollo had won in a battle against Athena. Apollo had agreed to fight, the only twist was they had to chose one animal to fight there battle.

He couldn't go any farther with out his fathers permission. Where was she, where was Athena. Apollo yelled at the top of his longs Athena's name, there was no answer. Next thing you know Athena had popped up with Apollos mother. Niobe did not seem scared, like she was being held prisoner.

The next day he had gotten up to go on back on his journey ,he grabbed his lyre and took off. He sprinted as fast as he could, he had reached the end point where the opening to the underworld had met the real world,  the world where his uncle did not rule.      

Apollo finally came across a lyre. It was gold and shinny just like the sun was. He felt that he shouldn't take it, but he noticed that there, in the middle had his name engraved into it. Was this a sign, a gift or a detraction he thought. He held it in his hand, he felt a connection, this belonged to him. This Lyre could help stop Athena.      

Sitting up he searched for the noise, but he could not find the instrument that was playing. The notes were going from low to high, then high to low, it sounded like someone was strumming it but there was no one to be found.

 As he reached the ground once again he soon realized that it was too dark to go looking for his mother. He find a cave that he could spend the night in, as he walked in he discovered that there were many olives in the cave, and there was a nice soft spot to sleep. Closing his eyes he heard a soft noise, a noise he had never heard before, it was playing a song.

But before he got any closer it flew away when his horse chariot had reached him, he then realized that he had to move the sun, he was chosen to take care of the sun. It was his duty, so he jumped on the chariot and rode it into the sun where he then moved it from day to sunset.

Apollo thought for minuets then realized his mother was still endangered. As he was running after her, an a owl was on top of an olive tree. It was just staring at him, Apollo was interested, he had never seen an owl up close before. But before he got any closer it flew away when his horse chariot had reached him, he then realized that he had to move the sun, he was chosen to take care of the sun. It was his duty, so he jumped on the chariot and rode it into the sun where he then moved it from day to sunset.

Apollo was the god of music, science, healing and giving medicine to man. His half sister Athena was the god of wisdom and war. There father Zeus was the greatest god. Athena was born fully grown from Zeus's forehead clothed in armor.

Apollo one day was going to visit his father one day. As he was walking his mother Niobe was taken by the goddess Athena. As Apollo had run after them both, his bow snapped in half. This shocked Apollo, where as he thought that his bow was indestructible. What could have caused Athena,his half sister to act this way? Was something tormenting her?

The Story of Apollo

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Athena

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